Re: [TMIC] Hospital

2010-03-25 Thread Janice Nichols
Jeron,
Hang tough, it sounds like you are having lots of help (doctors and family).
I am impressed that you can send a message like you just did!   I have a 
feeling you are
stronger than you may realize right now.We are always here. 
Janice



From: j ra 
Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2010 7:29 AM
To: jan...@centurytel.net ; rp...@neillsupply.com ; Transverse Myelytis 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital


Dear Friends,
Last night I had a couple of bad episodes. Pain spasms running from my skull to 
my inflammed spine down to my right leg. The neuro-electric shocks lasted a few 
minutes each time, sometimes 10 minutes. I was treated with several drugs 
intraveniously, but valium finally did the trick in a large dosage. I have this 
onset of the TM recurrence and for the life of me, I can't figure out why? 
Maybe I tried to rush back to work too early last time, or maybe I just 
pretended to be normal when I clearly wasn't. Maybe I should have not lied when 
I kept telling people "I'm fine".
Now, I had my doctors up all night doing research, all 10 of them, this is some 
of the material they gave me:
1. http://fairfield.freehosting.net/97sept/tm-research.html
2. http://www.myelitis.org/abouttma.htm (these are you, my friends!they 
laughed because I always told my doctors about you guys)
3. 
http://www.behind-the-tm-facade.org/transcendental_meditation-tmresearch-problems.htm

So, if you're up to having a read, please cut and paste each in a browser.
I literally just did an ECG and I am hooked up to a automated "dripper 
machine", Fentanil, Ringers and another drip that is unfortunately in code so I 
can't tell what it is. I also have an automated blood pressure kit attached to 
my right arm that comes on every 50 minutes. I'm on a 5 point (chest) Dixtal 
Monitor Portal for heart complications (last time my heart stopped for a minute 
and 47 seconds) as well.
A catherter has also been inserted now for 4 days, so I can't wait to start 
educating it (clamp and release every 3 hours).
No bowel movement for 5 days, which in itself is nonsense because as I remember 
3 days was pushing the envelop of danger. So, I preparing now for an enema.
I'm back on high dose cortisone for 7 days, weaning off slowly after that, so 
let's see if it works this time. 
The big worry is my right leg as i have a motion/force scale of 2, with 
inability to stand and lean on it when sitting, which causes pain scale 10 on 
my herniated discs. One of these discs being responsible for my inability to 
urinate.
I am going to listen to you Rob as well as all you TMers. I lucky to have you 
and even luckier to have the kind of wife to get me through all this once 
again. 
Thanks for always listening,
Yours,
Jeron



From: jan...@centurytel.net
To: rp...@neillsupply.com; rumc...@hotmail.com; tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Hospital
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 22:00:08 -0500


Jeron,
Listen to Rob, he is right that there is absolutely NO blame that can be put on 
ourselves for TM or recurrences of it.Just do as the doc's say and remember
that you got better the first time and you will improve again the second time.  
   Just remember you have all of us here wanting you to get better, 
which you will with time and, assuming, therapy. Remember, we have all had 
our times of being really scared and wondering what the future will bring, but 
you need to ask your family for strong support and help to get you through 
this.   With your strength and faith, your TM family will help you get 
through this as well as your biological family. Please
keep us informed of your progress on good days and your mindset on bad days.
Hopefully we can help.
Janice



From: Robert Pall 
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 2:43 PM
To: j ra ; Transverse Myelytis 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital


Jeron:
I know you are terrified and I don't blame youbut please remember you 
are not alone. When did you have your first onset? What tests did the Dr. give 
you in determining his diagnosis? How old are you? And finally how are they 
presently treating you (are they giving you steroids?). Keep your head 
upthings will get better!

All the best!
Rob in New Jersey




From: j ra [mailto:rumc...@hotmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 3:10 PM
To: Transverse Myelytis
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital


Good day my friends,
Got some bad news today. I returned to the hospital a couple of days ago 
because I was feeling some pain and with TM, precaution is imperative. 
My neurologist just confirmed recurrent TM. I was doing so good, I was doing 
everything right, why me?
I hate this, I have to start all over again. I am scared. I don't know what to 
do. My wife is terrified and my family is traumatised and it is all my 
fault..
help me please...
Jeron



RE: [TMIC] Hospital

2010-03-25 Thread Deborah Nord Capen


Hello Jeron, 
I can't explain to you why you have had a recurrence of TM, if that is what you had, rather than an increase of symptoms due to an infection that you are fighting.
 
But I would like to suggest that your doctors do a little bit more research before giving you those websites.  Only one of them, from the TMA, has the important information that should be read about transverse myelitis.  The other two websites are about research of transcendental meditation, rather than transverse myelitis.  Although it might help to calm your inner soul, or whatever relief that this does provide for you, it will definitely not give you any answers as to why you have been diagnosed with recurrent transverse myelitis.
 
Hope this info helps you to understand that these ten doctors just might not be actually READING those websites before passing on the information to you, their patient.
Take care,
Debbie
-Original Message- From: j ra Sent: Mar 25, 2010 5:29 AM To: jan...@centurytel.net, rp...@neillsupply.com, Transverse Myelytis Subject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital 

Dear Friends,Last night I had a couple of bad episodes. Pain spasms running from my skull to my inflammed spine down to my right leg. The neuro-electric shocks lasted a few minutes each time, sometimes 10 minutes. I was treated with several drugs intraveniously, but valium finally did the trick in a large dosage. I have this onset of the TM recurrence and for the life of me, I can't figure out why? Maybe I tried to rush back to work too early last time, or maybe I just pretended to be normal when I clearly wasn't. Maybe I should have not lied when I kept telling people "I'm fine".Now, I had my doctors up all night doing research, all 10 of them, this is some of the material they gave me:1. http://fairfield.freehosting.net/97sept/tm-research.html2. http://www.myelitis.org/abouttma.htm (these are you, my friends!they laughed because I always told my doctors about you guys)3. http://www.behind-the-tm-facade.org/transcendental_meditation-tmresearch-problems.htmSo, if you're up to having a read, please cut and paste each in a browser.I literally just did an ECG and I am hooked up to a automated "dripper machine", Fentanil, Ringers and another drip that is unfortunately in code so I can't tell what it is. I also have an automated blood pressure kit attached to my right arm that comes on every 50 minutes. I'm on a 5 point (chest) Dixtal Monitor Portal for heart complications (last time my heart stopped for a minute and 47 seconds) as well.A catherter has also been inserted now for 4 days, so I can't wait to start educating it (clamp and release every 3 hours).No bowel movement for 5 days, which in itself is nonsense because as I remember 3 days was pushing the envelop of danger. So, I preparing now for an enema.I'm back on high dose cortisone for 7 days, weaning off slowly after that, so let's see if it works this time. The big worry is my right leg as i have a motion/force scale of 2, with inability to stand and lean on it when sitting, which causes pain scale 10 on my herniated discs. One of these discs being responsible for my inability to urinate.I am going to listen to you Rob as well as all you TMers. I lucky to have you and even luckier to have the kind of wife to get me through all this once again. Thanks for always listening,Yours,Jeron

From: jan...@centurytel.netTo: rp...@neillsupply.com; rumc...@hotmail.com; tmic-list@eskimo.comSubject: Re: [TMIC] HospitalDate: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 22:00:08 -0500


Jeron,
Listen to Rob, he is right that there is absolutely NO blame that can be put on ourselves for TM or recurrences of it.    Just do as the doc's say and remember
that you got better the first time and you will improve again the second time. Just remember you have all of us here wanting you to get better, which you will with time and, assuming, therapy. Remember, we have all had our times of being really scared and wondering what the future will bring, but you need to ask your family for strong support and help to get you through this.   With your strength and faith, your TM family will help you get through this as well as your biological family. Please
keep us informed of your progress on good days and your mindset on bad days.    Hopefully we can help.
Janice
 



From: Robert Pall 
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 2:43 PM
To: j ra ; Transverse Myelytis 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital

Jeron:
    I know you are terrified and I don't blame youbut please remember you are not alone. When did you have your first onset? What tests did the Dr. give you in determining his diagnosis? How old are you? And finally how are they presently treating you (are they giving you steroids?). Keep your head upthings will get better!
 
All the best!
Rob in New Jersey


From: j ra [mailto:rumc...@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 3:10 PMTo: Transverse MyelytisSubject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital
Good day my friends,Got some bad news tod

RE: [TMIC] Hospital

2010-03-25 Thread j ra

Dear Friends,
Last night I had a couple of bad episodes. Pain spasms running from my skull to 
my inflammed spine down to my right leg. The neuro-electric shocks lasted a few 
minutes each time, sometimes 10 minutes. I was treated with several drugs 
intraveniously, but valium finally did the trick in a large dosage. I have this 
onset of the TM recurrence and for the life of me, I can't figure out why? 
Maybe I tried to rush back to work too early last time, or maybe I just 
pretended to be normal when I clearly wasn't. Maybe I should have not lied when 
I kept telling people "I'm fine".
Now, I had my doctors up all night doing research, all 10 of them, this is some 
of the material they gave me:
1. http://fairfield.freehosting.net/97sept/tm-research.html
2. http://www.myelitis.org/abouttma.htm (these are you, my friends!they 
laughed because I always told my doctors about you guys)
3. 
http://www.behind-the-tm-facade.org/transcendental_meditation-tmresearch-problems.htm

So, if you're up to having a read, please cut and paste each in a browser.
I literally just did an ECG and I am hooked up to a automated "dripper 
machine", Fentanil, Ringers and another drip that is unfortunately in code so I 
can't tell what it is. I also have an automated blood pressure kit attached to 
my right arm that comes on every 50 minutes. I'm on a 5 point (chest) Dixtal 
Monitor Portal for heart complications (last time my heart stopped for a minute 
and 47 seconds) as well.
A catherter has also been inserted now for 4 days, so I can't wait to start 
educating it (clamp and release every 3 hours).
No bowel movement for 5 days, which in itself is nonsense because as I remember 
3 days was pushing the envelop of danger. So, I preparing now for an enema.
I'm back on high dose cortisone for 7 days, weaning off slowly after that, so 
let's see if it works this time. 
The big worry is my right leg as i have a motion/force scale of 2, with 
inability to stand and lean on it when sitting, which causes pain scale 10 on 
my herniated discs. One of these discs being responsible for my inability to 
urinate.
I am going to listen to you Rob as well as all you TMers. I lucky to have you 
and even luckier to have the kind of wife to get me through all this once 
again. 
Thanks for always listening,
Yours,
Jeron

From: jan...@centurytel.net
To: rp...@neillsupply.com; rumc...@hotmail.com; tmic-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Hospital
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 22:00:08 -0500










Jeron,
Listen to Rob, he is right that there is 
absolutely NO blame that can be put on ourselves for TM or recurrences of 
it.Just do as the doc's say and remember
that you got better the first time and you will 
improve again the second time. Just 
remember you have all of us here wanting you to get better, which you will with 
time and, assuming, therapy. Remember, we have all had 
our times of being really scared and wondering 
what the future will bring, but you need to ask your family for strong support 
and help to get you through this.   With your 
strength and faith, your TM family will help you get through this as well as 
your biological family. Please
keep us informed of your progress on good days 
and your mindset on bad days.Hopefully we can 
help.
Janice
 




From: Robert Pall 
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 2:43 PM
To: j 
ra ; Transverse Myelytis 
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital


Jeron:
I know you are terrified and I don't blame youbut 
please remember you are not alone. When did you have your first onset? What 
tests did the Dr. give you in determining his diagnosis? How old are you? And 
finally how are they presently treating you (are they giving you steroids?). 
Keep your head upthings will get better!
 
All the best!
Rob in New Jersey



From: j ra [mailto:rumc...@hotmail.com] 

Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 3:10 PM
To: Transverse 
Myelytis
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital


Good day my friends,
Got some bad news today. I returned to the 
hospital a couple of days ago because I was feeling some pain and with TM, 
precaution is imperative. 
My neurologist just confirmed recurrent TM. I was 
doing so good, I was doing everything right, why me?
I hate this, I have to 
start all over again. I am scared. I don't know what to do. My wife is 
terrified 
and my family is traumatised and it is all my fault..
help me 
please...
Jeron



Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2010 11:32:11 -0700
From: 
toddtm2...@sbcglobal.net
Subject: RE: [TMIC] Hospital
To: 
rumc...@hotmail.com



  
  

  Hey 
  Jeron,
  Sorry to hear that 
  you're in the hospital.  
  Herniated discs is 
  got to be very painful on top of TM.
  The drop foot will 
  get better with exercises and the
  pin & needle will 
  get better with drugs. lol
  Please keep us 
  updated on your stay hospital.
  We are thinking 
  of you,
  Todd in Corpus 
  Christi, TX

--- On Tue, 3/23/10, j ra